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![]() "Marc" wrote in message ... | Two ways. | 1. make a slit with a hot knife 2" long just above the bolt rope and | directly under the reef tie. Pass reef tie through slit. | | 2.Tie reef tie under boom LOOSELY so as not to stress the sail. | | Reef tie points are reinforced, but not enough to take the strain of | a foot slug or bolt rope. Yes.. I've utilized the loose tie under the boom. I found it lacking in effect and prone to misjudgment by crew. I have never heard nor seen employed the technique of cuts along the foot. I would imagine such a procedure would adversely affect the sail... especially without reinforcement. At any rate.. I have never heard of a mainsail referred to as a "reefer sail" either manufactured with your suggested cuts [ which I've never seen] prior to or after the reintroduction of the free footed main by sail manufacturers. Every vessel I've sailed on with a bolt rope along the foot and equipped with reefing points used the tie around the boom method. Some people believe the free footed design is a new concept... I doubt that's accurate. The free footed main allows for a cleaner, better shaped and easier method of securing reefs. CM |